A battery module having a cooling structure with a minimized size while providing high cooling efficiency is provided. The battery module includes a front plate and a rear plate that are arranged at a front side and a rear side of a battery pack in which a plurality of battery cells is stacked and a heat-dissipating member that is arranged under the battery pack and absorbs heat generated by the battery pack. Additionally, side plates are arranged at lateral ends of the front plate and the rear plate, arranged to be in contact with respective lateral ends of the heat-dissipating member, and include a cooling channel through which a coolant circulates to cool the battery pack.
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1. A battery module having a cooling structure, comprising:
a front plate and a rear plate arranged at a front side and a rear side of a battery pack in which a plurality of battery cells is stacked;
a heat-dissipating member arranged under the battery pack and configured to absorb heat generated by the battery pack; and
side plates arranged at lateral ends of the front plate and the rear plate, arranged to be in contact with respective lateral ends of the heat-dissipating member, and having a cooling channel through which a coolant circulates to cool the battery pack,
wherein the battery cells of the battery pack are stacked to face the side plates, the front plate and the rear plate are arranged at lateral ends of the side plates, and the side plates are combined with the front plate and the rear plate in a manner that a coupling member passes through the side plate and penetrates into the front plate in a sideways direction of the battery pack, and a second coupling member passes through the side plate and penetrates into the rear plate in the sideways direction of the battery pack.
2. A battery module having a cooling structure, comprising:
a front plate and a rear plate arranged at a front side and a rear side of a battery pack in which a plurality of battery cells is stacked;
a heat-dissipating member arranged under the battery pack and configured to absorb heat generated by the battery pack; and
side plates arranged at lateral ends of the front plate and the rear plate, arranged to be in contact with respective lateral ends of the heat-dissipating member, and having a cooling channel through which a coolant circulates to cool the battery pack,
wherein the battery cells are stacked to face the front plate and the rear plate, the front plate and the rear plate are arranged at lateral ends of the side plates, and the side plates are combined with the front plate and the rear plate in a manner that a coupling member passes through the front plate from an upper end to a lower end of the front plate and is connected to a lower end portion of the side plate at a lower end thereof and a coupling member passes through the rear plate from an upper end to a lower end of the rear plate and is connected to a lower end portion of the side plate at a lower end thereof.
3. The battery module according to
4. The battery module according to
a side heat exchange portion arranged at the lateral ends of the front plate and the rear plate and having a cooling channel to perform heat exchange with the battery pack; and
a support portion bent from a lower end portion of the side heat exchange portion and extending to an underside of the front plate or the rear plate to be in contact with the heat-dissipating member.
5. The battery module according to
6. The battery module according to
7. The battery module according to
8. The battery module according to
an upper plate arranged on a top surface of the battery pack and between the side plates to cover the top surface of the battery pack.
9. The battery module according to
wherein the battery pack includes a first battery pack and a second battery pack that are stacked in a vertical direction and each of which is assembled with a front plate, a rear plate, side plates, and a heat-dissipating member, and
wherein a first side plate provided to the first battery pack includes a first connection portion at a lower end thereof, a second side plate provided to the second battery pack includes a second connection portion at an upper end thereof, and the first connection portion and the second connection portion are connected to each other.
10. The battery module according to
wherein the first connection portion includes a plurality of protrusions that extends downward from the lower end of the first side plate and is arranged in a longitudinal direction of the first side plate at regular intervals, and
wherein the second connection portion includes a plurality of recesses recessed from the upper end of the second side plate and arranged in a longitudinal direction of the second plate at the same intervals as the protrusions of the first connection portion, the second connection portion being meshed with the first connection portion.
11. The battery module according to
wherein the first connection portion includes a first aperture that extends in a front-and-rear direction of the battery module,
wherein the second connection portion includes a second aperture that extends in the front-and-rear direction of the battery module, and
wherein the first side plate and the second side plate are combined with each other by a fixing member inserted through the first aperture and the second aperture when the first connection portion and the second connection portion are meshed with each other.
12. The battery module according to
wherein the first connection portion is a protrusion that extends in a longitudinal direction of the first side plate and protrudes downward from the lower end of the first side plate and includes an engagement protrusion at an end of the protrusion, and
wherein the second connection portion is a recess that is recessed in the upper end of the second side plate and extends in a longitudinal direction of the second side plate and includes a guide recess into the engagement protrusion is inserted.
13. The battery module according to
wherein the battery pack includes a third battery pack and a fourth battery pack that are arranged side by side and each of which is assembled with a front plate, a rear plate, and a heat-dissipating member, and
wherein a third side plate is arranged on an outer side surface of the third battery pack, a fourth side plate is arranged on an outer side surface of the fourth battery pack, and a center plate is interposed between the third battery pack and the fourth battery pack.
14. The battery module according to
a center heat exchange portion having a center cooling channel to perform heat exchange with the third and fourth battery packs; and
a center support portion that extends from a lower portion of the center heat exchange portion to be in contact with the heat-dissipating member provided to the third battery pack and with the heat-dissipating member provided to the fourth battery pack.
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The present application claims priority to Korean Patent Application No. 10-2016-0172006, Dec. 15, 2016, the entire contents of which is incorporated herein for all purposes by this reference.
The present invention relates to a battery module, and more particularly, to a battery module having a cooling structure of a reduced size with high cooling efficiency.
Recently, interest in eco-friendly vehicles has increased due to environmental issues and high oil prices. Thus, electric vehicles or hybrid vehicles using electric energy as an energy source have been developed. For a battery module used in electric vehicles or hybrid vehicles, pouch battery cells, structured with a battery cell enclosed in a pouch, are typically used. A plurality of pouch battery cells is stacked and the stack of pouch battery cells is accommodated within a case. The number of battery cells of a battery module varies according to the required energy capacity.
Battery cells generate heat when supplying electric energy. Therefore, it is necessary to dissipate heat generated by battery cells during operation of the battery cells. Accordingly, in a conventional battery module, for the purpose of cooling battery cells, a channel gap is formed between battery cells and a coolant circulates through the channel gap. However, this structure has a disadvantage in that an overall size of a battery module is increased.
The foregoing is intended merely to aid in the understanding of the background of the present invention, and is not intended to mean that the present invention falls within the purview of the related art that is already known to those skilled in the art.
Accordingly, the present invention provides a battery module having a cooling structure of a minimized size with high cooling efficiency and thus, the battery module may be assembled in a smaller package without deteriorating cooling performance.
According to one aspect, a battery module having a cooling structure may include: a front plate and a rear plate arranged at a front side and a rear side of a battery pack in which a plurality of battery cells is stacked; a heat-dissipating member arranged under the battery pack and absorbing heat generated by the battery pack; and side plates arranged at lateral ends of the front plate and the rear plate, arranged to be in contact with respective lateral ends of the heat-dissipating member, and having a cooling channel through which a coolant circulates to thus cool the battery pack.
The battery cells of the battery pack may be stacked to face the side plates, and the front plate and the rear plate may be arranged at lateral ends of the side plates. The side plates are combined with the front plate and the rear plate such that a coupling member passes through the side plate and penetrates into the front plate in a sideways direction of the battery pack, and a second coupling member passes through the side plate and penetrates into the rear plate in the sideways direction of the battery pack.
The battery cells may be stacked to face the front plate and the rear plate, and the front plate and the rear plate may be arranged at lateral ends of the side plates. The side plates are combined with the front plate and the rear plate such that a coupling member passes through the front plate from an upper end to a lower end of the front plate and is connected to a lower end portion of the side plate at a lower end thereof and a coupling member passes through the rear plate from an upper end to a lower end of the rear plate and is connected to a lower end portion of the side plate at a lower end thereof.
A heat transfer material may be disposed between the battery pack and the heat-dissipating member. Each of the side plates may include: a side heat exchange portion arranged at the lateral ends of the front plate and the rear plate and may include a cooling channel, to thus perform heat exchange with the battery pack; and a support portion bent from a lower end portion of the side heat exchange portion and that extends to an underside of the front plate or the rear plate to be in contact with the heat-dissipating member.
Coupling portions may be formed to protrude downward from the lower ends of the front plate and the rear plate, and the coupling portions may pass through the support portions of the side plates. The cooling channel of the side plate may extend in a front-and-rear direction and include a plurality of channels arranged in a vertical direction. The channels of the cooling channel vary in size and may gradually increase in size from a lowest channel of the channels to a highest channel of the channels.
The battery module may further include an upper plate disposed on a top surface of the battery pack and between the side plates and may cover the top surface of the battery pack. The battery pack may include a first battery pack and a second battery pack stacked in a vertical direction and each of which is assembled with a front plate, a rear plate, side plates, and a heat-dissipating member in the same manner as each other, wherein a first side plate provided to the first battery pack may include a first connection portion at a lower end thereof, a second side plate provided to the second battery pack may include a second connection portion at an upper end thereof, and the first connection portion and the second connection portion may be connected to each other.
The first connection portion may include a plurality of protrusions that protrude downward from the lower end of the first side plate and disposed in a longitudinal direction of the first side plate at regular intervals. The second connection portion may include a plurality of recesses recessed from the upper end of the second side plate and disposed in a longitudinal direction of the second plate at the same intervals as the protrusions of the first connection portion, and the second connection portion may be meshed with the first connection portion. The first connection portion may include a first aperture that extends in a front-and-rear direction of the battery module, the second connection portion may include a second aperture that extends in the front-and-rear direction of the battery module, and the first side plate and the second side plate may be combined with each other by a fixing member inserted through the first aperture and the second aperture when the first connection portion and the second connection portion are meshed with each other.
The first connection portion may be a protrusion that extends in a longitudinal direction of the first side plate and protrudes from the lower end of the first side plate and which may include an engagement protrusion at an end of the protrusion. The second connection portion is a recess that is recessed in the upper end of the second side plate and that extends in a longitudinal direction of the second side plate and which includes a guide recess into which the engagement protrusion is inserted.
The battery pack may include a third battery pack and a fourth battery pack that are arranged side by side and each of which is assembled with a front plate, a rear plate, and a heat-dissipating member in the same manner as each other. A third side plate may be arranged on an outer side surface of the third battery pack, a fourth side plate may be arranged on an outer side surface of the fourth battery pack, and a center plate may be interposed between the third battery pack and the fourth battery pack.
The center plate may include: a center heat exchange portion having a center cooling channel to perform heat exchange with the third and fourth battery packs; and a center support portion that extends from a lower portion of the center heat exchange portion to be in contact with the heat-dissipating member provided to the third battery pack and with the heat-dissipating member provided to the fourth battery pack. According to the battery module having a cooling structure of the present invention, the cooling structure has a reduced size while providing high cooling efficiency. Therefore the battery module may be assembled in a more compact package without deteriorating cooling performance.
The above and other objects, features and other advantages of the present invention will be more clearly understood from the following detailed description taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which:
It is understood that the term “vehicle” or “vehicular” or other similar term as used herein is inclusive of motor vehicles in general such as passenger automobiles including sports utility vehicles (SUV), buses, trucks, various commercial vehicles, watercraft including a variety of boats and ships, aircraft, and the like, and includes hybrid vehicles, electric vehicles, plug-in hybrid electric vehicles, hydrogen-powered vehicles and other alternative fuel vehicles (e.g. fuels derived from resources other than petroleum). As referred to herein, a hybrid vehicle is a vehicle that has two or more sources of power, for example both gasoline-powered and electric-powered vehicles.
The terminology used herein is for the purpose of describing particular embodiments only and is not intended to be limiting of the invention. As used herein, the singular forms “a”, “an” and “the” are intended to include the plural forms as well, unless the context clearly indicates otherwise. It will be further understood that the terms “comprises” and/or “comprising,” when used in this specification, specify the presence of stated features, integers, steps, operations, elements, and/or components, but do not preclude the presence or addition of one or more other features, integers, steps, operations, elements, components, and/or groups thereof. As used herein, the term “and/of” includes any and all combinations of one or more of the associated listed items.
Unless specifically stated or obvious from context, as used herein, the term “about” is understood as within a range of normal tolerance in the art, for example within 2 standard deviations of the mean. “About” can be understood as within 10%, 9%, 8%, 7%, 6%, 5%, 4%, 3%, 2%, 1%, 0.5%, 0.1%, 0.05%, or 0.01% of the stated value. Unless otherwise clear from the context, all numerical values provided herein are modified by the term “about.”
Reference now should be made to the drawings, in which the same reference numerals are used throughout the different drawings to designate the same or similar components. Hereinbelow, exemplary embodiments of a battery module equipped with a cooling structure will be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings.
According to the present invention, as illustrated in
In other words, the battery pack 10 may be surrounded by the front plate 100a, the rear plate 100b, and the side plates 300; the heat-dissipating member 200 that absorbs and then radiates heat may be provided to the bottom surface of the battery pack 10 to dissipate heat generated by the battery pack 10; and the cooling channels 320 through which a coolant circulates may be formed in the side plates 300. Accordingly, the battery pack 10 may be cooled by heat exchange performed between the battery pack 10 and the coolant (e.g., cooling medium).
Further, a plurality of side plates 300 may be provided and may be symmetrically arranged to be coupled to the lateral ends of the front plate 100a and the rear plate 100b. The coolant may be water or air, determined according to cooling method (water cooling type or air cooling type). The battery pack 10 may be cooled through direct and indirect cooling by the heat-dissipating member 200 and the coolant circulating through the cooling channels formed in the side plates 300, and thus the temperature of the battery pack 100 may be adjusted. Although the cooling structure is provided to the battery pack 10, an overall size of a battery pack is not increased.
Hereinafter, the present invention will be described in greater detail. As illustrated in
When the battery cells generate electric energy, the battery cells usually expand. Therefore, the battery cells have to be put under an adequate surface contact pressure. According to the present invention, when the battery cells of the battery pack 10 are stacked to face the side plates 300, the front plate 100a and the rear plate 100b are disposed between end portions of the opposing side plates 300, the coupling members 20 are screwed to extend through the side plate 300 and to penetrate into the front plate 100a or to extend through the side plate 300 and to penetrate into the rear plate 100b. An example of the coupling member 20 may be a bolt. The coupling member 20 may be screwed though the side plate 300 in a thickness direction (i.e., in a sideways direction of the battery pack 10) to penetrate into the front plate 100a or the rear plate 100b. Thus, a surface contact pressure may be applied to the battery cells in a direction in which the battery cells are stacked. In this battery module structure, various electrical connectors and sensors may be installed on the front plate 100a or the rear plate 100b.
Alternatively, as illustrated in
In other words, when the battery cells of the battery pack 10 are stacked to face the front plate 100a and the rear plate 100b, when the front plate 100a and the rear plate 100b are arranged at the lateral ends of the side plates 300, the coupling member 20 may be screwed to extend through the front plate 100a or the rear plate 100b from the upper end to the lower end, and a lower end portion of the coupling member 20 may be connected to the lower end portion of the side plate 300. The coupling member 20 may be a long bolt to be capable of extending through the plates. As to the side plate 300, the lower end portion thereof may extend toward the battery pack 10 to be in contact with the heat-dissipating member 200 arranged under the battery pack 10. The coupling member 20 may pass through the front plate 100a or the rear plate 100b from the upper end to the lower end thereof in the vertical direction and the lower end of the coupling member 20 may be connected to the lower end portion of the side plate 300.
Therefore, an adequate surface contact pressure may be applied to the battery cells arranged between the front plate 100a and the rear plate 100b. In particular, various electrical connectors and sensors may be installed on the side plates 300. However, since the side plates 300 may include a cooling channel through which a coolant circulates, the electrical connectors and sensors may be installed on an upper plate 400 arranged on the top surface of the battery pack 10. In other words, the top surface of the battery pack 10 may include the upper plate 400 that is arranged between the side plates 300 and installed to cover the top surface of the battery pack 10. When electrical connectors and sensors are installed on the upper plate 400, minimal interference occurs with other component parts.
In addition, a heat transfer material 30 may be disposed between the battery pack 10 and the heat-dissipating member 200. With reference to
Meanwhile, as illustrated in
As described above, the side plate 300 may include the side heat exchange portion 340 and the support portion 360. An internal space of the side heat exchange portion 340 may include the cooling channel 320. The side heat exchange portion 340 may abut the lateral ends of the front plate 100a and the rear plate 100b and perform heat exchange with the battery pack 10. The support portion 360 may extend toward the heat-dissipating member 200 from the lower end of the side heat exchange portion 340 such that the support portion 360 is in contact with the heat-dissipating member 200.
In addition, the side heat exchange portion 340 may be connected to the lateral end of the front plate 100a and the lateral end of the rear plate 100b to enable an adequate surface contact pressure to be applied to the battery cells of the battery pack 10. The support portion 360 is in tight pressure contact the heat-dissipating member 200, that is, the support portion 360 abuts the heat-dissipating member 200. Therefore, all component parts are securely and stably combined with each other. The lower ends of the front plate 100a and the rear plate 100b may include coupling portions 120 that protrude downward, and the coupling portions 120 pass through the support portions 360 of the side plates 300.
As illustrated in
Furthermore, as illustrated in
Particularly, since the heat-dissipating member 200 is disposed under the battery pack 10, a lower portion of the battery pack 10 may be sufficiently cooled. However, since an upper portion of the battery pack 10 is cooled only by the coolant that circulates through the cooling channels 320 of the side plates 300, cooling efficiency may be reduced at the upper portion of the battery pack 10 compared to the lower portion of the battery pack 10. Accordingly, the size of the channel of the cooling channel 320 may increase toward the upper end of the side plate 300 from the lower end. In other words, a flow rate of the coolant in the channel closer the upper end of the side plate is greater than that in the channel closer the lower end of the side plate. This structure provides increased cooling efficiency for the battery pack.
According to the present invention, even when a plurality of battery packs is assembled in a battery module, the battery module may be assembled in a compact package while having high cooling performance. In a battery module in which a plurality of battery packs is assembled, multiple battery packs (e.g., a first battery pack 12 and a second battery pack 14 of
As illustrated in
The side plates assembled with the first battery pack 12 are hereinafter referred to as first side plates 300a. Lower ends of each first side plate 300a may include a first connection portion 310a. The side plates assembled with the second battery pack 14 are hereinafter referred to as second side plates 300b. Upper ends of each second side plate 300b may include a second connection portion 310b. The first connection portion 310a and the second connection portion 310b have complementing structures to be meshed with each other. When the first battery pack 12 is stacked on the second battery pack 14, the first connection portion 310a of the first side plate 300a and the second connection portion 310b of the second side plate 300b may be meshed with each other to combine the upper battery pack and the lower battery pack with each other.
Specifically,
In addition, the first connection portion 310a may include a first aperture 312a that extends through the first connection portion 310a in the front-and-rear direction, and the second connection portion 310b may include a second aperture 312b that extends through the second connection portion 310b in the front-and-rear direction. When the first connection portion 310a and the second connection portion 310b are meshed with each other, a fixing member 410 may be inserted sequentially through the first aperture 312a and the second aperture 312b. Accordingly, the first side plate 300a and the second side plate 300b may be connected to with each other by the fixing member 40.
When the first connection portion 310a and the second connection portion 310b are meshed with each other, the first aperture 312a formed in the first connection portion 310a and the second aperture 312b formed in the second connection portion 310b may be arranged in a line (e.g., the apertures are lined up to correspond to each other), thereby forming a straight continuous passage. The fixing member 40 formed as a bar or rod may then be inserted into the passage formed by the first aperture 312a and the second aperture 312b. Thus, the first connection portion 310a and the second connection portion 310b may be connected to each other.
In other words, the first connection portion 310a and the second connection portion 310b may be engaged with each other like a rail. As shown in
As described above, the first side plate 300a and the second side plate 300b may be connected to each other with the use of either the first exemplary connection structure or the second exemplary connection structure. The first battery pack 12 may be assembled with the front plate 100a, the rear plate 100b, and the heat-dissipating member 200, thereby forming a first battery pack assembly. The second battery pack 14 may also be assembled with the front plate 100a, the rear plate 100b, and the heat-dissipating member 200, thereby forming a second battery pack assembly. The first battery pack assembly and the second battery pack assembly are assembled in the same manner. The heat-dissipating member 200 and the first side plate 200a assembled with the first battery pack 12 are stacked on the upper plate 400 and the second side plate 300b assembled with the second battery pack 14. Accordingly, the first and second battery packs 12 and 14 may be assembled with each other in a stacked manner.
Alternatively, as illustrated in
Specifically, as illustrated in
Additionally, the center plate 300e may include: a center heat exchange portion 340e having a center cooling channel 320e to perform heat exchange with the third and fourth battery packs 16 and 18; and a center support portion 360e that is arranged under the center heat exchange portion 340e and extends to be in contact with the heat-dissipating member 200 arranged under the third battery pack 16 and with the heat-dissipating member 200 arranged under the fourth battery pack 18. In other words, the center plate 300e may include the center heat exchange portion 340e and the center support portion 360e; an internal space of the center heat exchange portion 340e may include the center cooling channel 320e such that the center heat exchange portion 340e may perform heat exchange with the third battery pack 16 and the fourth battery pack 18; and the center support portion 360e may support the heat-dissipating member 200 arranged under the third battery pack 16 and the heat-dissipating member 200 arranged under the fourth battery pack 18 as well as the center heat exchange portion 340e, and may press the heat-dissipating members 200 against the battery packs 16 and 18.
By using both the connection manner in which the first and second battery packs 12 and 13 are connected to each other and the connection manner in which the third and fourth battery packs 16 and 18 are connected to each other, it may be possible to provide a battery module in which battery packs are arranged in a matrix with two rows and two columns as illustrated in
Although the exemplary embodiments of the present invention have been disclosed for illustrative purposes, those skilled in the art will appreciate that various modifications, additions and substitutions are possible, without departing from the scope and spirit of the invention as disclosed in the accompanying claims.
Choi, Jun Seok, Lee, Yong Jin, Seo, Jeong Hun
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